A Journey through Lent Chart - for
each day there is a suggestion for prayer, the reading of scripture,
action or a change of attitude. Users are encouraged to adapt
the text as appropriate for individuals and groups. This chart
was kindly provided by Brother Nicholas a De La Salle Christian
Brother in St Helens, Lancashire, England who, for years, has
been maintaining a beautiful web site on prayer and education: Praying Each Day

OnLine
Religious Education Database - A very extensive commented
webography. Search for a resource by content area and/or year
group to get a listing of links to online resources with a short
description of its content and an indication of it suitability
by year groups. An excellent and useful resource! Produced by
the Catholic Education Commission in Australia.

Guided Biblical
Archaeology Tour of the Holy Lands - Virtual tour in images
and text of Jerusalem, Ancient City's and their Defenses, Life
during Biblical Times, Sites from Hezekiah's Reign, Sites in the
Life of Christ, The Dead Sea Scrolls; Archaeological Methods.

Coloring
page and crafts - Appledoorn-Zuid - You do not need to read
Dutch to appreciate the large collection of beautiful quality
coloring pages and crafts found here. Click on Nieuwe Testament
to see the resources on the New Testament, on Oude Testament for
those on the Old Testament, and Pasen & Pinksteren for resources
on Holy Week, Easter and Pentecost. You might want to use the
web page translator at Altavista to make out the tilte of each
document: http://babelfish.altavista.com/

Santi,
Beati, e testimoni - This site is in Italian. The interesting
features for someone who cannot read the hagiographies in Italian,
are the great and numerous images included on the pages of each
saint. There are a total of 24,500 images of over 3,800 saints
on this site!

Prayertoons
- A different look at prayer in cartoon format. A new cartoon
each day or explore the archives for the last 5 years.

The
kind of world this is - by Guy ConsolmagnoDoes God control every atom? Or does he observe
but not intervene? The Asian earthquake has left many people puzzled,
but science shows he plays by the rules.
IIn the Tablet. You need to register (free and without spam) to
have access to hundreds of excellent articles on this web site.

Music in Review

Phil and Sue Fortin Music
- the music ministry of Phil and Sue Fortin. Their ministry focuses
on providing music for various liturgical services, retreats,
concerts, hosting music ministry workshops, writing original music,
and CD's. They are also the Music and Liturgy Directors of the
LIFE TEEN program at Immaculate Conception Church in Stoughton,
MA, USA. Check out the website for more information, MP3 sound
bites, and CD purchases.

A Bit of Humor

A man decided to join a very small and very selective
order--of monks. The order was so devoted to prayer they were
only allowed to say 2 words every year.

After the first year passed, he went into a small room where he
was given the chance to say his two words to the head monk. His
two words were "Too cold." The head monk nodded and
gave him an extra blanket.

The next year passed and he was once again taken into the small
room. This time his 2 words were "Bland food." Again
the head monk nodded and gave him a box of salt.

When the next year had passed they took him back into the small
room, and his 2 words were "I quit."

"Fine!" exclaimed the exasperated head monk, "All
you've done since you got here is complain anyway."

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Priest: Can any of you children tell me what Good
Friday did?
Fifth Grader: He saved Robinson Crusoe?

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What's the difference between Christmas and Easter?
After Christmas, some people will come to church in only THREE
months!

A Catholic should have only one spouse.
This is called monotony.
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A little girl was sitting on her grandfather's lap as he read
her a bedtime story. From time to time, she would take her eyes
off the book and reach up to touch his wrinkled cheek. She was
alternately stroking her own cheek, then his again. Finally she
spoke up, "Grandpa, did God make you?"
"Yes, sweetheart," he answered, "God made me a
long time ago."
"Oh," she paused, "Grandpa, did God make me too?"
"Yes, indeed, honey," he said, "God made you just
a little while ago."
Feeling their respective faces again, she observed, "God's
getting better at it, isn't he?"

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A tour guide was showing a group of Americans around
a church in Ireland. "And here is the skull of St. Patrick."
One of the tourists challenged him, "You showed us St. Patrick's
skull in another church yesterday!"
"Ah yes," the guide answered, "but that was his
skull when he was a wee lad."